J Is For Judgment (Sue Grafton)

J Is For Judgment (Sue Grafton)
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Must read mystery series Bruce Homeyard What can you say about Sue Grafton other than she is a great mystery writer. Kinsey Milhone is an ex-cop and has her own detective agency and never much of a sex life if that what your looking for, go elsewhere. This is a traditional gumshoe story with action and danger for our heroine. After some spotty success writing books, Grafton changed to writing screenplays for TV and movies. With the success of her first Alphabet series book ' A is for . Good read Corri G. I enjoyed this book, and i am enjoying catching up with the series. The plot has sensible twists without being predictable, and the characters are interesting. I am looking forward to reading the rest of the series.. Robert G Gumm said Very twisted. This novel had a lot of twists and turns. Just when you think something will come out to clear things up a bit it twists again. It keeps you guessing til the end.
Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc. California Fidelity has just paid his widow $500,000. Kinsey's investigation lands her in some tough spots--such as a drunken stranger's hotel room where she pretends to be a hooker--gets her shot at and leads to a dramatic resolution at sea. But the spotlight remains on Kinsey who, without a love interest to distract her, sticks to the case at hand and tries, with limited success, to assimilate the existence of a not too distant family, whom readers will likely learn more of in "K." 500,000 first printing; major ad/promo; Literary Guild selection; author tour. From Publishers Weekly In her 10th alphabet adventure, southern California PI Kinsey Milhone is working again for California Fidelity, navigating her way thro
And, as the two stories intertwine, our favorite P.I. finds herself facing dangerous consequences.. When Wendell Jaffe, mastermind of a real-estate scam, disappeared at sea, nobody was found. Once again, Kinsey Millhone, America's favorite female P.I., embroils herself in a complex and entertaining Alphabet Murder Mystery. Now, five years later, he's declared legally dead and California Fidelity has to pay up on his life insurance policy to the tune of half a million dollars. Soon after, the tune sl